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- suggested by other authors. A similar item was discovered in 1913 in Haschendorf/Hasfalva in Austria, not far from Sopron in Hungary. It has been suggested...
- thought to represent simpler calendars. Identical 'ritual objects' from Haschendorf in Austria and Balkåkra in Sweden may also date from the Middle Bronze...
- twinned city), Hornstein Eggendorf, Zillingdorf, Lichtenwörth (south) Haschendorf, Pottendorf (north) "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke...
- Sankt Martin (1,175) Landsee, Neudorf bei Landsee Neckenmarkt (1,695) Haschendorf Neutal (1,055) Nikitsch (Filež) (1,424) Kroatisch Geresdorf (Gerištof)...
- form of lines and dots are found on identical 'ritual objects' from Haschendorf in Austria and Balkåkra in Sweden, which are thought to represent ****embly...
- Bromberg, Schlag, Schlag, Schlatten Ebenfurth Ebenfurth, Großmittel, Haschendorf Eggendorf Felixdorf Gutenstein Gutenstein, Hintergschaid, Klostertal...
- Féltorony Hammerteich Hámortó Hannersdorf Sámfalva Harmisch Hovárdos Haschendorf Hasfalva Hasendorf im Burgenland Vasnyúlfalu, Vasnyúlfalva Heiligenbrunn...
- kilometres from Mönchhagen (beach at Markgrafenheide). The village of Häschendorf belongs to Mönchhagen (incorporated in 1970). "Bevölkerungsstand der...
- Haschendorfer, a daughter of Austrian noble Wulfing Haschendorfer from Haschendorf/Hasfalva (today part of Neckenmarkt in Austria). His brothers were Frank...
- Haschendorfer, a daughter of Austrian noble Wulfing Haschendorfer from Haschendorf/Hasfalva (today part of Neckenmarkt in Austria). His brothers were Nicholas...